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In Woking, two seats were successfully defended, both with overwhelming victory, with both a county and district by-election. Well done to Louise Morales, Deborah Hughes and the local team for ...
One of the best moments of any party conference is when we honour the people who have gone above and beyond the call of duty for the party. Party members are invited to nominate party colleagues for ...
As Parliament approaches the summer recess, the government is pushing out announcements to set the agenda for the autumn.  An ‘English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill’, 300 pages long, was ...
The Federal Conference Committee met on Saturday to review submissions and finalise the agenda for Autumn Conference in Bournemouth, taking place from 20 to 23 September 2025. We’re very much ...
Both Peter Black and Lord Bonkers have referred to the problems of public procurement. It is a major problem and one that would have had our Victorian and Edwardian ancestors scratching their ...
Ed Davey will give a major speech at the Institute for Public Policy Research in London. We're used to hearing from the right that our high energy prices are all to do with nasty net zero. Ed will ...
There is quite a sisterhood in politics, a solidarity between women that transcends party. One of the major drivers of that is that we all have to put up with the same crap within our parties. Whether ...
One of the brightest stars on the Lib Dem front bench, Josh Babarinde, has been talking to Nick Robinson on this week's ...
The Children’s Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza has produced a totally damming Report on Child Poverty in the UK. The report is based on listening to children about their experiences of poverty – ...
Well, that was all quite a shambles wasn’t it? A political own goal if ever I’ve seen one. No, on this occasion I’m not speaking of Labour on welfare, the Tories on, well, pretty much everything, or ...
Another week brings another public disagreement between Labour’s leaders and the trade unions that once formed the backbone of their movement. This time, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner faces ...
I've had more reminders than I needed about how old I am getting this weekend. First of all, both brilliant finalists in the men's singles at Wimbledon were born in the 2000's. And we won't dwell for ...